Application Form 302 - South African Heritage Resources Agency

Application Form 302
Application Form 302
Application Form 302
Application Form 302
From May 2006, certain permit applications submitted to the South African Heritage Resources
Authority, SAHRA, in terms of the National Heritage Resources Act (Act No 25 of 1999) must be
accompanied by payment of the appropriate fee.
Permit Applications made on SAHRA APM Permit Form No 302 will carry the following fees:
1.
Permits issued by the SAHRA Archaeology, Palaeontology
and Meteorite Unit (APM) Unit for Grade I archaeological or
palaeontological heritage resources or meteorites; and for Grade
II & III and generally protected heritage resources, on an agency
basis, for Provincial Heritage Resources Authorities
Fee
*Permit
Code
CEO to
determine
*AP302REC
ii. Application fee for destruction, damage, excavation,
alteration or disturbance in terms of s.35 (4) for
mitigation or development;
R150
*AP302DES
iii. Application fee for filming by commercial film by
commercial film crews in terms of s.35 (4);
CEO to
determine
*AP302FIL
i.
Application fee for destruction, damage, excavation,
alteration or disturbance in terms of s.35(4) for
research and conservation;
Kindly ensure that you supply the Application Code (see table above*) followed by the surname
of the permit applicant, in the reference section of the bank deposit slip.
For example
Charges may be waived, at the discretion of SAHRA Chief Executive Officer, for certain permit
applications.
It should be NOTED that SAHRA may, in terms of section 3 of the SAHRA permitting regulations,
require that a financial deposit be lodged with SAHRA to safeguard a heritage resource until
satisfactory completion of the action for which the permit is required.
PAYMENT may be made by depositing the relevant amount into the SAHRA bank account and
faxing or producing the proof of payment (i.e., stamped deposit slip, internet banking confirmation,
etc.), OR through Internet Banking and emailing or faxing proof of payment, OR by cheque, on
application.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE THAT APPLICATIONS NOT ACCOMPANIED BY A PAYMENT OR
PROOF OF PAYMENT MAY NOT BE PROCESSED UNLESS EXEMPTED ABOVE OR BY
SAHRA.
SAHRA banking details:
South African Heritage Resources Agency
ABSA Bank, Adderley Street; Cape Town
Bank Code: 63 2005; Account Number: 40-6416-0070.
Should you have any queries please contact the appropriate unit via: SAHRA, PO Box 4637, Cape
Town 8000; or by email at [email protected]; or Tel: 021 462 4502; Fax: 462 4509.
Application Form 302
Annexure A
Site description
The site comprises a small historic rubbish dump located on the grounds of the Reserve Bank Governor’s
Residence, Eastwood, Pretoria. The previously unknown site was accidentally exposed during excavations
undertaken to install a short services pipeline required for the house. The visible presence of the rubbish dump in
the excavated pipeline trench extends over a distance of roughly five meters. Material that was accidentally
excavated include a metal kettle, a glass fragment from a South African Breweries beer bottle typical of the late
19th century to early 20th century, one eating plate fragment of lined ware typical of the late 19 th century as well
as numerous other artefacts typically associated with the Colonial Period.
Application Form 302
Annexure B
Site distribution map
R21
Eastwood Street
M46
Figure 1
Google Earth Image depicting the site within its local context.
Figure 2
Map Source image of the site located within its wider context.
Application Form 302
Annexure C
Landowner Permission